3440.10 with Changes - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
3440.10 with Changes - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
3440.10 with Changes - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
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f. MTF security and zone management.<br />
g. Psychological care.<br />
h. Medical Examiner.<br />
BUMEDINST <strong>3440.10</strong><br />
20 Nov 2008<br />
7. SOH and IH personnel, where available, shall advise the MTF commander on respiratory<br />
protection and heat stress management. SOH and IH personnel may assist HAZMAT team<br />
personnel, when trained and equipped to do so.<br />
8. Response efforts may quickly exhaust MTF EM capabilities and require the capabilities of<br />
regional, installation, Federal, State, local, other Service, and/or private (or HN) EM-related<br />
agencies and departments. Prior coordination <strong>with</strong> these agencies and departments will<br />
significantly enhance the overall EM capabilities that may be brought to bear in a significant event.<br />
The implementation of appropriate Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) or Memoranda of<br />
Agreement (MOA) in advance of actual emergency situations is encouraged. Special attention and<br />
planning must be focused on the fiscal and logistical impact of response efforts.<br />
FHP EMP Standard 13: Recovery<br />
1. The <strong>Navy</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> FHP EMP establishes common recovery standards for Category 5<br />
personnel as required by references (e), (l), (m), (o), (q), (w), (x), and (y) of this section.<br />
2. All recovery standards must be consistent <strong>with</strong> existing OSHA guidelines and NFPA<br />
standards. <strong>Navy</strong> Environmental and Natural Resources Program representatives shall ensure that<br />
all recovery efforts are in compliance <strong>with</strong> reference (z) of this section and applicable EPA<br />
guidelines.<br />
3. Recovery efforts may quickly exhaust MTF EM capabilities and require the capabilities of<br />
regional, installation, Federal, State, local, other Service, and/or private (or HN) EM-related<br />
agencies and departments. Prior coordination <strong>with</strong> these agencies and departments will<br />
significantly enhance the overall EM capabilities that may be brought to bear in a significant<br />
event. Special attention and planning must be focused on the fiscal and logistical impact of<br />
recovery efforts.<br />
FHP EMP Standard 14: Sustainment<br />
1. BUMED will establish the programming, budgeting, and resourcing necessary to develop<br />
and sustain FHP EMP requirement per references (e) and (o) of this section. The MTF FHP<br />
EMP, via the NAVMEDREG, shall provide BUMED <strong>with</strong> any unique MTF EM mission<br />
requirements, deficiencies, or new start programs. BUMED will validate these requests in close<br />
coordination <strong>with</strong> the respective NAVMEDREG.<br />
26 Enclosure (1)